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Menu 3. SETUP Command reference
EN 3925-0060 V207-00 MANUAL R03.doc
HeMaTech
Prüftechnik
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Structure of commands
Syntax:
For the query of values:
RegisterName<(Start)Indize>|[-<EndIndize>]|[;<Indize>;<Indize>;][;CS]<CR>
For the setting of values:
RegisterName<Indize>=<Wert>[;CS]<CR>
or
RegisterName<StartIndize>-<EndIndize>=<Wert>;<Wert>;<Wert>;.[;CS]<CR>
or
RegisterName<Indize>;<Indize>;=<Wert>;<Wert>;.[;CS]<CR>
Register names generally consist of 3 non-numerical characters.
Register names are accepted in upper and lower case letters.
A register name is always followed by an index, which can also be two-
dimensional. The dimensions are separated by a colon.
If a range is specified for two-dimensional indexes, both the start and the end in-
dex must be specified in two dimensions.
A register sequence must be terminated with <CR> at the latest after 127 characters.
Characters with an ASCII-value of less than 32 will be ignored or, in case of con-
trol characters, interpreted accordingly.
If a format is activated with time monitoring function and a started command se-
quence is not followed by the terminating <CR> at the latest after 100 msec, the
complete sequence will be ignored.
If the format is activated with checksum, only sequences with correct checksum will
be evaluated. The checksum is generated by non-transfer addition of all utilization
data via 8 bit and final formation of the one's complement. For output purposes
the checksum is appended to the utilization data as a two-digit hexadecimal num-
ber in form of ASCII-characters, separated by semicolon. For inputs the same for-
mat is expected.
Non-existing register sequences are ignored without any feedback (the correct execu-
tion of setting commands can be monitored by querying the corresponding register).
If the <Value> is a string, it will be transmitted in “ “ and, in case of a transfer,
this format is also expected.
There is no monitoring of whether values are inside the permissible range.
The transfer of impermissible values can lead to unexpected reactions of the device!
Parameters with "Read" access can be released for writing, if desired.

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